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An euglenoid is a flagellate that is found in freshwater that is rich in organic materials. It is essentially an offspring of algae.

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Where is the Kingdom of a euglenoid?

We just learned this yesterday. A Euglenoid is in the Kingdom Protista.


What does an euglenoid use to see?

An euglenoid uses eyespots that can sense light to see.


Is the parasite that causes malaria is a type of euglenoid true?

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Is the parasite that causes malaria a type of euglenoid?

No, the parasite that causes malaria is not a type of euglenoid. The parasite that causes malaria is a type of protozoan.


Where is an euglenoid in the food chain?

The euglenoid is a motile unicellular algae. They are important in the food chain of freshwater habitats by providing nutrition for the micro organisms and filter feeders.


Is paramecium a sarcodine or sporozoa ciliate euglenoid or slime mold?

Paramecium is located in the phylum ciliophora.


How Euglenoid move?

they have multiple flagella (whip-like structures) that "slice" the water and help them move


What does euglenoid eat?

It doesn't have to eat! This is a trick question because a Euglena can photosynthsize and can produce its own energy source from this.


Is a euglenoid unicellular or multicellular?

Euglenoids are unicellular organisms. They are a type of single-celled protist that can be found in freshwater environments.


A unicellular algae that is both plantlike and animal like are called?

Euglena possesses the characterstics of both plants and animals.


What is the tail-like structures that euglenoids use to move around?

Euglenoids are single celled organisms that use a flagellum to move their bodies. Not all euglenophytes have a flagellum. The differentiating factor is the fact that the euglenoid or euglenophyte has a single flagellum.


Is euglena the same thing as euglenoids?

Yes, Euglena is a genus of single-celled flagellate eukaryotes, while euglenoids refer to members of the phylum Euglenophyta to which Euglena belongs. So, in a way, Euglena is a type of euglenoid.